City of Dallas, TX

09/01/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/01/2021 15:35

Gallery Press Release - Art by Kelly B. Morris at the Bath House Cultural Center

521 E. Lawther Dr. Dallas, Texas 75218 • White Rock Lake
www.bathhousecultural.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - September 1, 2021

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT

Media and Public Contact: Enrique Fernández Cervantes, Visual Arts Coordinator / Curator

[email protected] (214) 670-8723

Aliens, saints, space exploration, and mythological symbols appear on paintings by Kelly B. Morris, on display at the Bath House Cultural Center in September

The Bath House Cultural Center presents

Recent Artwork by Kelly B. Morris

Curated by Jose Vargas

September 4-October 2, 2021

Meet the Artist: Saturday, September 4, 2021 (6-8 PM) - Featuring a live jazz performance by Percussion Things

The Bath House Cultural Center presents Recent Artwork by Kelly B. Morris, an exhibition featuring paintings, drawings, and collages. The exhibition was curated by Jose Vargas. The show is on display from September 4 to October 2, 2021. The public is invited to meet the artist and enjoy a live jazz performance by musical guests, Percussion Things, on Saturday, September 4, from 6 to 8 PM. All the events are free and open to the public.

It has been said that some environments can affect the work of artists in certain ways. That seems to be true for artist Kelly B. Morris. In addition to other aspects of his personal experiences, the places where the artist has lived and worked have influenced and informed the way that he creates art. Kelly's roles in various creative endeavors in New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Europe, and Mexico that included teaching art, woodworking, consulting, participating in art residencies, and managing art galleries, have undeniably enriched his artistic perspective and process.

Kelly's collages, drawing and paintings are the result of a truly spellbinding fusion of themes, styles, and genres that come from a multitude of sources. In his carefully crafted pieces, the artist demonstrates a high level of craftsmanship, a solid knowledge of various topics, a multiplicity of subject matter, and a vivid imagination. In Kelly's work, the viewer can see an interweaving of symbols, aesthetics, and narratives that, although not immediately associated with each other, create a stimulating and powerful depiction of a concordant idea. The artist's work must be deciphered at times, but the task of doing so is quite rewarding as we begin to discover familiar references and meaning in his imagery. It is possible that his time in the Southwestern United States sparked the impulse to include images of nuclear power, war machines, space exploration, alien life, and science. It is also possible that Mexico inspired his Day of the Dead pieces and his works that reimagine pre-Columbian mythology, or that the abundant multinational figures in his work reflect his journey to other countries and his interest and admiration for other cultures.

Before moving to Grandview, Texas, to teach art, Kelly was the owner and operator of Redpilot Gallery in Questa, New Mexico. In Texas, the artist has exhibited at the Bath House Cultural Center, Oak Cliff Cultural Center, and Mary Tomas Gallery in Dallas and at Art for the People Gallery in Austin. He has also exhibited his work at Sonia Zaks Gallery in Chicago, Tucson MOCA, Tucson Puppet Works, and the Museum of Contemporary Art/Hamzat Gallery, in Tucson. He was also a finalist of the esteemed Huntington Art Prize and was awarded the Process Space Artist Residency in Balchik, Bulgaria, and the Artist Residency at the International Art Center, Tucson, Arizona. Kelly earned a BFA and an MFA degree in painting and drawing in New Mexico and Arizona.

Downloadable Press Releases and Press Photographs:

To download press releases and print-resolution (300 dpi) JPEG press photographs of this exhibition, please visit the online Press Room at http://www.bathhousemedia.com.

Location and hours:

The Bath House Cultural Center is located on the eastern shore of White Rock Lake at the end of Northcliff Dr. off of Buckner Blvd. at 521 E. Lawther, Dallas, TX 75218. For general information about cultural programs at the Bath House Cultural Center, please visit the center's website at http://www.bathhousecultural.com/

Gallery viewing hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 12 PM to 6 PM. The center is open until 10 PM on nights with theater performances.

About the Center:

The Bath House Cultural Center is a division of the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture. The center is dedicated to fostering the growth, development and quality of multi-cultural arts within the City of Dallas. The center emphasizes innovating visual and performing arts as well as other multi-discipline events throughout the year. Funding for the Bath House Cultural Center is provided by the City of Dallas, with additional support from the Texas Commission on the Arts.